List of cities in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
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There are 14 populated places in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine, that have been officially granted city status (Ukrainian: місто, romanized: misto) by the Verkhovna Rada, the country's parliament.[2] Settlements with more than 10,000 people are eligible for city status, although the status is typically also granted to settlements of historical or regional importance.[3][4][5] As of 5 December 2001, the date of the first and only official census in the country since independence,[6][a] the most populous city in the oblast was the regional capital, Zaporizhzhia, with a population of 817,882 people, while the least populous city was Molochansk, with 7,964 people.[7] The most recent settlement to receive city status is Enerhodar, which was granted the status by the Verkhovna Rada in 1985.[8]
From independence in 1991 to 2020, five cities in the oblast were designated as cities of regional significance (municipalities), which had self-government under city councils, while the oblast's remaining nine cities were located amongst twenty raions (districts) as cities of district significance, which are subordinated to the governments of the raions.[9][10][7] On 18 July 2020, an administrative reform abolished and merged the oblast's raions and cities of regional significance into five new, expanded raions.[11][3][12] The five raions that make up the oblast are Berdiansk, Melitopol, Polohy, Vasylivka, and Zaporizhzhia.[13][14]
After 24 February 2022, during Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian forces occupied three cities in Polohy Raion and all cities located in the Berdiansk, Melitopol, and Vasylivka raions.[15] In the oblast's occupied territory, de facto Russian officials have used the same five raions as Ukraine,[16] while Melitopol (the oblast's most populous city controlled by Russia) serves as the capital for the Russian administration.[17] As of 3 July 2024, ten cities are occupied by Russian forces,[15] while two frontline cities (Huliaipole and Orikhiv) have been nearly destroyed by fighting and Russian shelling.[18][19] For their contributions to the country's defense during the invasion, Huliaipole and Orikhiv were awarded with the honorary title Hero City of Ukraine in 2025.[20]



| Name | Name (in Ukrainian)[2][b] | Raion (district) | Population (2022 estimates)[2] |
Population (2001 census)[7] |
Population change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berdiansk | Бердянськ | Berdiansk | 106,311 | 121,692 | −12.64% |
| Dniprorudne | Дніпрорудне | Vasylivka | 17,736 | 21,054 | −15.76% |
| Enerhodar | Енергодар | Vasylivka | 52,237 | 56,242 | −7.12% |
| Huliaipole | Гуляйполе | Polohy | 12,786 | 17,077 | −25.13% |
| Kamianka-Dniprovska | Кам'янка-Дніпровська | Vasylivka | 12,117 | 15,522 | −21.94% |
| Melitopol | Мелітополь | Melitopol | 148,851 | 160,657 | −7.35% |
| Molochansk | Молочанськ | Polohy | 6,099 | 7,964 | −23.42% |
| Orikhiv | Оріхів | Polohy | 13,896 | 17,955 | −22.61% |
| Polohy | Пологи | Polohy | 18,111 | 22,206 | −18.44% |
| Prymorsk | Приморськ | Berdiansk | 11,157 | 12,973 | −14.00% |
| Tokmak | Токмак | Polohy | 29,573 | 36,275 | −18.48% |
| Vasylivka | Василівка | Vasylivka | 12,567 | 15,592 | −19.40% |
| Vilniansk | Вільнянськ | Zaporizhzhia | 14,324 | 16,522 | −13.30% |
| Zaporizhzhia | Запоріжжя | Zaporizhzhia | 710,052 | 817,882 | −13.18% |